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Created by filmmaker Ed Gass-Donnelly, who is Gass’s son, it had been signed by more than 950 individuals as of late Friday afternoon.

Prominent names currently listed in support of the petition include Ross Manson, artistic director of Volcano; Jennifer Brewin, artistic director of Theatre Columbus; and Toronto the Good playwright Andrew Moodie, who wrote that he would no longer be submitting his next play to Factory.

In protesting the board’s decision by withdrawing his artistic support, Moodie joins the theatre’s flagship playwright George F. Walker, who has said he will no longer allow his play Dead Metaphor to be part of Factory’s upcoming season.

On Thursday, Gass alerted Toronto media that Factory’s board of directors had terminated him the night before, effective immediately. “We wanted to move to a new phase of growth and development at the theatre,” board chair Ron Struys told The Globe and Mail.

Gass and the board had been battling over diverging visions for planned renovations of the downtown Toronto theatre.

For many in Toronto theatre, however, Gass is synonymous with the Factory Theatre. He founded the theatre dedicated to Canadian playwrights in 1970 and again returned to its helm in 1996 to save the company from closing.